05Feb/14

'Sorcerer' sentenced to death in India for decapitating a baby and drinking … – Daily Mail


Daily Mail

‘Sorcerer’ sentenced to death in India for decapitating a baby and drinking
Daily Mail
In another area of India, a seven-year-old was murdered so her liver could be offered as a sacrifice to the gods ‘in exchange for a fertile crop’. Sarkar was reported to have been a self-taught ‘tantrik’, a practitioner of Hindu spiritual studies which
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05Feb/14

Cancer Incidence Likely To Rise Five-fold In India By 2025 – Odisha Sun Times


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Cancer Incidence Likely To Rise Five-fold In India By 2025
Odisha Sun Times
“Incidence of cancer has increased in India, especially prostate cancer in elderly men besides kidney, penis and intestine cancer,” Nayan Kumar Mohanty, director, Department of Urology, Saket City Hospital said. Manju Khemani, Head of the Department
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05Feb/14

India: Occultist Sentenced to Death for Beheading Baby and Sucking its Blood – International Business Times UK


International Business Times UK

India: Occultist Sentenced to Death for Beheading Baby and Sucking its Blood
International Business Times UK
Last year, a seven-year-old girl was murdered by two men and her liver offered as a sacrifice to ‘gods’ for better crop yield. The incident took place in a tribal district of Chhattisgarh state. To report problems or to leave feedback about this
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04Feb/14

Study links sugar to heart ailments – Times of India


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Study links sugar to heart ailments
Times of India
CHICAGO: Could too much sugar be deadly? The biggest US study of its kind suggests the answer is yes, at least when it comes to fatal heart problems. It doesn’t take all that much extra sugar, hidden in many processed foods, to substantially raise the
Beware! Your sweet tooth may raise your risk of heart attackZee News

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04Feb/14

Woods lands, plays golf and captures Delhi's heart – Times of India


Times of India

Woods lands, plays golf and captures Delhi’s heart
Times of India
Shouts of “Tiger, welcome to India” came out loud as Woods began hitting practice balls on the first hole. The icon acknowledged the greetings with a smile and a wave before getting down to doing what he probably does better than anyone in history
Tiger Woods plays at exclusive event in IndiaSolar News PH

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